28 Weeks
R1: ch2, hdc 8 times in the first stitch, join - 8
R2: ch2, 2hdc in each stitch around, join - 16
R3: ch2, *2hdc in the first stitch, hdc in the next stitch* Repeat around, join - 24
R4: ch2, *2hdc in the first stitch, hdc in the next 2 stitches* Repeat around, join - 32
R5: ch2, *2hdc in the first stitch, hdc in the next 3 stitches* Repeat around, join - 40
R6-12: ch2, hdc in each stitch around, join.

30-32 Weeks
R1: ch2, hdc 8 times in the first chain, join.
R2: ch2, 2hdc in each stitch around, join.
R3: ch2, *2hdc in the first stitch, hdc in the next stitch* Repeat around, join.
R4: ch2, *2hdc in the first stitch, hdc in the next 2 stitchs* Repeat around, join.
R5: ch2, *2hdc in the first stitch, hdc in the next 3 stitchs* Repeat around, join.
R6: ch2, *2hdc in the first stitch, hdc in the next 4 stitchs* Repeat around, join.
R7-14: ch2, hdc in each stitch around, join.

Green Vine:
Chain 15 for 26 weeks, 20 for 28 and 30/32 weeks. hdc 3 times in the 2nd chain from hook and all remaining chains, this will cause the piece to curl. Sew to the centre top of the beanie.

Eyes: Make 2
ch4 (counts as ch1 and first dc), dc into the first ch twice. ch1, turn, sc 3.
Sew onto hat

Mouth.
Using black yarn, backstitch a mouth on the front of your beanie. You can get a bit creative with the mouth shape, option for a smile, or a more traditional zigzag.

Of course, you could leave the eyes and mouth of completely and just use the hat as a pumpkin instead of a jack-o-lantern.

My Patterns

All my patterns are written in AMERICAN terms. If you need help translating that to UK terms please leave a comment.

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All of my patterns are free to use. You can sell what you make.

You may NOT redistribute any of my patterns in part or in whole.

This means you can not email the patterns, upload them anywhere on the Internet or re-blog them. I take issues of theft seriously and anyone found redistributing my patterns will have legal action taken.

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You are also welcome to print the patterns out for personal use.

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